I ️ systemd: Running a splash screen, shutting down

The big difference between your Raspberry Pi and your PC is that the Pi doesn't have a BIOS. It's the BIOS you see first when you turn on your computer – the retro-looking splash screen or the Setup a Raspberry Pi as a USB-over-IP server · Derusha Feb 19, 2019 Remote GUI access to a Linux computer using Tightvnc

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Evaluate systemd logs using Journalctl - Raspberry Pi Geek The systemd service Journald creates very comprehensive logs, which allow you to analyze data in a variety of ways. Once you get used to the convenience this affords, you won't even miss the old-style log files. A Raspberry Pi is the perfect device to use as an image tank for backing up pictures. Himesh's Blog: Fast boot with Raspberry Pi The Raspberry Pi hardware and bootloader are essentially out of my control. There was an effort to open source the boot loader, however the proprietary binary blob is the only reasonable option at this point. Use systemd-analyze blame, systemd-analyze critical-chain to disable services I didn't need sudo systemctl disable dhcpcd.service